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CRT televisions are the predecessors to modern, flat-panel displays. They are large, heavy and bulky. However, millions of homes still have them and they still offer excellent picture quality....
The Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) that all TVs used can be damaged by strong magnets. A part inside the tube can accumulate a magnetic field, distorting the image. If the magnet is very strong, it can...
Although having the biggest television money can buy might seem appealing, it is not always practical. This is especially true if you have to fit a TV to a cabinet. If it does not fit in the...
As you learn how to troubleshoot and repair a Sony CRT tube TV, you can take care of minor problems on your own instead of calling in a pricey service person to fix it for you.
Cathode ray tube or CRT televisions were the staple of viewers for many years--from the advent of television all the way until the early 21st century. The technology works by using a vacuum tube...
Did your television screen pull down from the top and up from the bottom then did the picture flat line altogether? This is a common problem and with a little time and patience just about anyone...
As an electronic device, television has been with us since the 1930s when Dumont produced the first American cathode-ray tube (CRT) system for general sale. Between then and today, this integrated...
In the beginning, television technology was more or less set and while variations existed, they all followed the same basic pattern. That slowly changed with the advent of new technological...
A visit to an electronics retailer can provide diversion for an entire afternoon with the myriad of entertainment devices that are available. For TV buying, not only can you choose among such set...
Innovation in television technology has quickly evolved since its invention. From the introduction of color TV to the sleek style of flat-panel displays, TV is showing no signs of slowdown. With...
A broken or faulty television can frustrate you. With television technology rapidly advancing, terminology constantly updating, and internal parts going out of production and becoming obsolete,...
The first TV broadcast took place in 1928. This marked the beginning of the era of analog or (CRT) TVs.
A cathode ray tube (CRT) TV is a set that uses a vacuum tube and photon emissions to send its picture image. All older model analog TV sets are CRT TVs, as this is the TV technology used for...
Rear-projection TVs are TV sets that cast their video pictures by projecting them from behind the screen and then reflecting it, as opposed to projecting it from in front of the screen, like films...
The cathode ray tube has been around since the late 1800s, but cathode ray tube televisions have only been commercially available since the 1930s. As technological advances are made, more cathode...
If the screen on your old cathode ray tube (CRT) TV set is scratched, removing and repairing the scratch is extremely difficult. It may actually be more trouble than it's worth, and you risk...
Cathode-ray tube (CRT) TVs occasionally have color-purity problems such as color separations or geometrical distortions. This can be a sign that your CRT has been magnetized and needs to be...
Before you made the leap to a LCD (liquid crystal display) television, chances are you owned a traditional CRT (cathode ray tube), or picture tube, television. CRT televisions rely on thick glass...
CRT (cathode-ray tube) TVs have been the most common televisions for many years. While other types of projection like rear and front projection and flat screens are becoming increasingly...
Televisions sets, like computer monitors, need to be disposed of quickly as both have CRT (Cathode Ray Tubes or Picture tubes) that are harmful to the body. The presence of lead in the CRT that...